Twitter meets conditions, comply with FG terms

It has been learned that Twitter users may soon have access to the microblogging platform which has met the six conditions imposed on it by the Federal Government.

The Technical Committee set up by the government to resolve the impasse between the two parties will make a final recommendation to President Muhammadu Buhari after fine-tuning the offers by the social media platform.

The report of the committee will also spur the President to lift the ban it imposed on Twitter on June 4, last year.

Buhari has agreed in principle that Twitter’s social networking operation be restored in Nigeria.

An investigation by Checkout Magazine revealed that Twitter has complied with all the terms given by the government to restore its services.

The conditions agreed to by the firm are:
Open an office in Nigeria
Have a country representative
Register with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)/get National Broadcasting Commission’s license
Payment of fair taxes
Sensitive to national security and cohesion. It must not undermine the nation’s security
Train Nigerian IT personnel and strategic intelligence officers on how to report Twitter abuse /infractions noticed by the government.

A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “From the records, Twitter has finally met six conditions set by the Federal Government for the lifting of the ban on its service in Nigeria as at the close of business in 2021.

“The operation of Twitter will now be fully regulated, including the opening of office and deployment of a Country Representative. We can now hold an officer responsible for any infraction.

“Twitter only requested that the Federal Government should allow it to open the office in 2022 because there was no provision for it in its last year’s budget. Since we are in a new year, we are expecting that the office will take off soon.

“With the payment of taxes, we are hopeful that the government will earn enhanced revenue from Twitter. This ban has helped to correct the lapses of the past. For instance, Twitter has been raking huge cash from Nigeria without legal backing and compliance with our revenue laws.

“Although it was alleged that Nigerians have lost over N6billion to the ban the Federal Government has lost much more in revenue.

“Despite recourse to VPN by some users in Nigeria, Twitter revenue slumped considerably because this alternative does not fetch income to it.

“Now, the era of impunity is gone. Twitter must register with CAC and operate in Nigeria as a business concern which it is in other parts of the world.”

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